Children & Extra Beds:
Children of all ages are welcomeBaby 2 years and under in Baby Cot: freeAdult or Child 3&plus; years in Extra Bed: EUR 40
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Rates valid until:
21 December 2015

Booking Policies

Payment:
Non-refundable guarantee deposit is charged in United Kingdom
Pounds (GBP) by i-escape upon reservation.
Additional deposit of 1 night (or 2 nights for longer stays) is
charged by Le Clos Saint Saourde in local currency within 7
days.
Outstanding balance is to be paid directly to Le Clos Saint Saourde
at time of stay by credit cardFor all bookings at La Grange an additional deposit of 30% is
due at time of booking and the remaining balance is due 1 month
before the arrival to Le Clos Saint Saourde.
Credit cards accepted by Le Clos Saint Saourde: Mastercard, Visa

Cancellation Fees:
If you cancel within 30 days of arrival, the full amount is to be charged. If you leave early, you will be charged the full amount of the confirmed booking.
We recommend that you take out insurance against cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances.

Save to favouritesPrintMailLe Clos Saint SaourdeThe pool at Saint Saourde looks out over the vineyards of Beaumes de Venise, home to one of France’s most delicious sweet wines, a true nectar of the gods. It’s a fabulous position, reason enough to check into this peaceful retreat, but there is more than that to keep you happy. First, there’s the house itself, rescued from neglect, now shining proudly amid the vineyards. Second, are 4 seriously cool rooms, all of which are built into the side of a rock face, making them candidates for ‘most luxurious cave dwelling ever.’ Finally, there are the 2 newest additions: a treehouse built on stilts in its own grounds and a secluded cottage with private pool.
As for what lies beyond, this micro-area of vineyards, mountains and hillside villages is every bit as lovely as the house. You can potter off to nearby caves and taste local wines, lose yourself on country roads and end up in beautiful villages, head down to Avignon and plunge into its pot of culture, perhaps drive (or cycle) up magnificent Mont Ventoux, one of the great climbs of the Tour de France. If that all sounds a little tiring, then bake by the pool all day. You can make your own lunch, pour your own drinks; there’s a kitchen on the terrace for exactly that purpose.